At LOROS Hospice we believe that everyone with an incurable illness has the right to excellent care, which should value and respect their uniqueness. Inclusivity is an important part of our work and we strive hard to ensure our services meet the needs of all our communities.
Leicestershire and Rutland County Councils are seeking your views to help assess end of life and bereavement services as part of their joint strategic needs assessment.
LOROS Hospice has announced it is opening a number of local bereavement hubs across Leicestershire and Rutland.
At LOROS we work hard to ensure our care helps people feel sure of who they are, their likes and dislikes, and how they want to be cared for. Chris, 55, is on our Inpatient Ward and likes drawing pictures. He’s brilliant at it, and as he lies in his bed, it gives him a lot of enjoyment. His skills are even more amazing as he’s only been doing it for a couple of years.
Sign up to do something amazing this year. The LOROS Tower Run will be taking place on Saturday 26th March. Check out our selection of top training tips for you to become a Tower Titan!
Rob Parkinson, former CEO of Leicester-based family support charity Home-Start UK, will be leading the charity when he joins in April 2022, after the departure of current chief John Knight.
LOROS Hospice is challenging adrenaline seekers to push themselves to new limits with an exciting programme of fundraising challenge events for 2022.
Huge congratulations to LOROS chaplaincy volunteer Sulakhan Singh Dard, 82, who has received a British Empire Medal in the Queen’s New Year’s Honours List. Sulakhan was honoured for his services to healthcare in the Sikh community in Leicester as well as his work with heart research charity BHF.